An edition of Conjuring culture (1994)

Conjuring culture

biblical formations of black America

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An edition of Conjuring culture (1994)

Conjuring culture

biblical formations of black America

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In Conjuring Culture, Theophus Smith provides an innovative, interdisciplinary interpretation of the formation of African-American religion and culture. Smith argues for the central role in black spirituality of "conjure" - a magical means of transforming reality. Smith shows that the Bible, the sacred text of Western civilization, has in fact functioned as a magical formulary or sourcebook for African-Americans.

Beginning in slave religion, and continuing in folk practice and literary expression, the Bible provided African-Americans with ritual prescriptions for prophetically re-envisioning and, therein, transforming history and culture. In effect, it functioned as a "conjure book" for prescribing practices of healing and harming in response to the vicissitudes of black experience, and for invoking Divine and extraordinary powers in the conduct of social change and freedom movements.

Typical prescriptions entail biblical symbols, themes, and figures like Moses, Exodus, Promised Land, and Suffering Servant - figures that have crucially formed and reformed American culture as a whole.

In addition to religious and political phenomena. Smith explores black aesthetics as expressed in music, drama, folklore, and literature. The concept of conjure discloses an indigenous and still vital spirituality with implications for reformulating the next generation of black studies and black theology. Indeed, the book introduces "conjuring culture" as a new conceptual paradigm for understanding Western religious and cultural phenomena generally.

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English
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287

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Conjuring culture: biblical formations of black America
1994, Oxford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 257.272) and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Religion in America series, Religion in America series (Oxford University Press)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
277.3/08/08996073
Library of Congress
BR563.N4 S574 1994, BR563.N4S574 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 287 p. ;
Number of pages
287

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1400395M
Internet Archive
conjuringculture00smit
ISBN 10
0195067401
LCCN
93008152
OCLC/WorldCat
28113071
Library Thing
1662462
Wikidata
Q113535374
Goodreads
5289328

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